Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1946 — Page 6

Tribe Renews i Redskins Take On Millers Tonight as St. Paul Plays Double-Header in Louisville

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

All American association teams resume action tonight on the Jeague's eastern front after the two-day holiday taken out for the ~-Star game. J The ae spall Indians begin an eight-day 10-game home stand in a single tilt with the Minneapolis Millers at Victory field tonight at 8:30. It is ladies’ night at the Tribe park. The A. A. race is torrid and, like - the weather, it's also humid. The cap here yesterday before departRedskins and St. Paul are .deéad-|ing for Toledo where his Brewers locked for the lead, Louisville 18 open a series with the Mud Hens only two games behind and Kansas | tonight. City is six. | Nick piloted the A. A. All-Stars The deadlock for the No. 1 po-/to victory over the Indians Wedsition is a cinch to be snapped to-|nesday. The veteran said, “That night. St. Paul is scheduled in big Jerry Witte made me look good a double-header at Louisville and|as a manager of the All-Stars by the Colonels are worked up to a smacking three home runs but I high pitch of determination to wonder how hell make me look earry on for their manager, Harry when the Brewers play the Hens. Leibold, who was suspended for the] “I wish he'd stay on my side. balance of the season. Now I've got to do some super masPopular with Players terminding. - I've got to tell my

“Little Nemo,” who was gifipped Aches how to pitch to Witte,

of his managerial toga while his| ease is up for appeal, has been very 10 R popular with his players and had | to epresent

them right in the thick of the pene} 3 nant fight when the big blow aS . P bl k He had “umpire trouble.” | tate In rubiks Bruce Dudley, Louisville club]

. | Ten Hoosier golfers, including . ‘be! | : president Yusies Lee wis Del six from Indianapolis, are among

, = a n 3 ; : “ . . : | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1946"

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He sits in the midst of gadgets— TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 19 (U. P.).—Alice O'Neal jumped into |a microphone, a telegraph ticker,’ a commanding 5-up lead over defending champion Dorothy Ellis at a telephone, a record player and a the end of 11 holes in the 36-hole- finals of the women's state golf [console of push buttons. tournament today. Miss O'Neal was displaying an accurate short He has no time to talk to you, game in contrast to Miss Ellis’ erratic putting, Just a brief breathing spell now and . : {then for a drag off a cigaret or TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 19 (U. P.).—Dorothy Ellis, the Indian- a swallow of something cold. It's apoligsschool teacher, bid for her fifth state women's golf title today in a no wonder they call him the busiest 36-hole final match with Alice O'Neal, the Indianépolis city champion, man at Victory field. over the Terre Haute Country club course. Distributes Lineups Miss Ellis, the defending champion, entered the finals a. slight | Beplay gets to the ball park on favorite, The two feminine shotmakers have met four times already In game nights at just about the time lourney sdmpelition sod Miss iy TT 7 TTT most Indianapolis folks are trying as emerged victor in four o ese | i the meetings. The only time uss Brown, Kennedy io Hike Hie Ji pather O'Neal bested her rival was in last his equipment and then he has to year's Indianapolis city enampion-| Play for Crown oa x the official lineups and

§ [ship match. {pass them out to the newspaperThe finalist scored convincing | Ellis Brown, tourney medalist, and pen and Western Union pa

decisions over opponents in semi-| pick Kennedy, the 1945 state junior, As game time nears he really

final matches yesterday, although | pegins world He announces the Miss O'Neal bumped into some | Campion, matched strokes over 36 beg ng.

4 . starting lineu over the public- \ | trouble on the back nine before holes today ‘at South Grove in the, Sap ine. spins o |eliminating Mrs. Calvert™Shorb of | finals of the Teen-Age golf tourna- A

a : lof “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Lou Boudreau . , . may return [South Bend, 2 and 1. Miss Ellis ment. ‘Now the game is on. He hag to

to alma mater. {eliminated Dorothy Gustafson of| Firing ‘two under par on the first : ; #4 8 South Bend, 4 and 3. nine, Brown yesterday eliminated "or! Srery piles ay sopvery i a BR y . Shoots 40 on First Nine Bob Goldberg of Broadmoor, 6 And/or ts on the scoreboard. He! Norm Best d b Boud requ | S. Miss ONeal liad fred a medal 5. Brown played out the round Soi, "nope ‘on the ruby lights des | eT Tome we ume 40 on the outgoing nine to hold card a one-over-par 71, Kennedy | ting outs and when the occasion | have to announce the lucky score- Victory field announcing for five

| the 192 entrants who will open play Fred Wajters, catcher, has bon the | Monday in_the 21st amateur public Pollid AH ver o Bos. | inks championship tournament at ton Red Sox farm and the Red Denver, Col _ Sox will name the new manager| Indianapolis entrants are Fred in the event Leibold loses his ap-| ' ampler Jr, finalist in the recent peal for reinstatement | state amateur tournament; Lynn R, |

Long Tom Sheehan's Minneap- | -€® Russell Rader, Charles olis Millers are running a close | Kumpp. Robert C. Schuman and {L. O. Hatfield. Other Hoosier en- |

A h ! . she Bl A A Ines ava Ie firants are Michael Stefanchik, John book y Mislan, Philip Keilman and John

and tomorow night. In 13 clashes| : between the clubs to date, the In.| Wet all of Gary.

five comprise the Indianapolis team in| Than Saints Here Sunday ° competition for the intercity team |

3. ik - title, while Gary will be represented | The St. Paul Apostles invade Vic-| py gtefanchik, Misian and Jewett, | tory field Sunday for an afternoon) "paten play over Denver's Well-' double-header with the Tribesters. shire course will follow qualifying The Saints also are booked in here|;, nds on Monday and Tuesday. for a single game Monday night. ‘The Indians’ current home stand calls for the home boys to remain

home through July 26. The league's Stover (Captures

Kansas City and Milwaukee.

B. Ward Beam's Congress of starting at 8 o'clock. In the Daredevils and World's Champion | matches, boys “representing the Hell Drivers, billed as the “greatest South Side Community center gym auto thrill show on earth” and|Wwill meet Stokely-Van Camp lads. featuring the spine-tingling, death-| In the “main go,” Dick Roembke, defying leap of a stock sedan over |S. S. C. C. welterweight, is to tackle

sembled in one show. Seventeen . death-defying stuntsmen, the ma- | On WISH Tonight Jority returned veterans and in- . cluding. the stars of virtually every pre-war automobile stunt show, ‘will send speeding automobiles zooming through space, end-over-end and side-over-side, demonstrate their skill as champion stuntsmen In wild exhibitions of cyelone driving over elevated rampways. The “rocket car” leap over the huge bus, a stunt that erased the life of the late “Lucky” Teter, be-

has : clashes with Allison at Riverside ————- ns — loved king of the daredevils, on AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ryeiand, oii 060.000 001-1 8 0ING | in the outstanding at {Adverusemen)) ved ng % W. L. Pct) WL. Pet | Philadelphia .. 001 110 000— 3 § 30. 1 in the outstanding attraction.| J y 5, , at the state faire INDPLS. 56 30 .58% aul 45 46 495 | Webber, Gromek and Hegan; Christo- The 8-W's hold a pair of wins over | Rim Riders to Be grounds, will be attempted by one | 8. Paul 33 30 580 Minn 43-48 Ags | Pher. Fiotes and Rosar, [Allison but, with a prospect of| of five Hell Driv 8 Col 37 59 385 | ———— | 8 ' > : ; piste ls tnd io K. C., 4045 521 Toledo 4 36 378% Louis 20 204 200 1 8 0 climbing into a tie for second place, | at Greenfield Leon's hand-tailored clothes cost thriller, described by outdoor show- AMERICAN LEAGUE paSrens, Shirley and Mancuso, Queen and the General Motors boys will con- | no more than a good ready-to-men and fair managers as the hk. W. L. Pet WL Pet | sider a victory sweet revenge. Sat da Ni ht wear suit and we do have some “greatest of all outdoor attrac- Fa 03 Bt} 31 48 | eatin... 000 000 O1x— | 7 5! Mallory should have Ho trouble! uw y g all wool gabardines and other tions." ’ 3 | Detro 8 3 543 ei 3 4 4s histon - wife, 200,000 01x. Ley | 10 improving their percentage | Night Racing 100%, wool fabrics. Stop in toJimmie Martin of Hawthorne, | Two fast-coming welterweights, Tony beh 12 40. 312i Phila 25 97.308 ee ———— league leaders. They face Unioniypder brilliant morrow We may have. just the «Calif; who has completed 267" sic- | Pellone (above) of New York, and NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE [Printers; » tenn Wey ave. defeated | npudlights ives fabri h t h b look cessful bus jumps in his car-wreck- | Charlie “Chuck” Taylor, Coalport, WL Pet "WL pet | philadelphia... 011 002 000 4 10 o tWice this season in Manufacturers|pecome a nation- yabric that-you-have-been i ing career, will probably get the Pennsylvania, battle in tse main ten Ia Louis 50 34 595 Cinn 38 41 .488 | Raflenberger, Hi et gh league play and once in the Twi-|al pastime with i for! nod from B. Ward Beam on Sat-|at Manhattan's Madison Square | Chicaso 4 38 soo bon yore 4 8 434 | Kiminick, Barrett, Brazle, Dickson and light league. The East siders scored Indiana's 7 track en urday night, while “Stoney” Rob-| Garden tonight. Boston 41 43 438 Pitts 34 48 415 ; |46 runs against the Printers in the| circuit, the hot- Leon’s Suggests . . . that you order erts, with 221 jumps to his credit, Pellone, a long-range boxer, uses ——— Brookiyn Tei... 000 002 000-3 § 3 trio of games, holding their foes to|bed of the nation. your new suit for fall NOW! and Dale Pestcy of Des Moines, a wide variety of punches. He mise GAMES Topay (Sn SRSLY Approx imately ow! A AMERICAN ASSOCIATION son, Edwards, Heusser and Mueller. $9,000 in purses is

Ia, will share the honors on Sun-|a smashing right uppercut with a day pligImoon and night at the potent eft hook. the latter, howSpe ne, ever, has gained him most of his n Lucky” Lee Crosby of Trenton, | wins. Among others, his victims in- . J, hailed as one of the great-| clude Billy Graham, Lulu Costantino est one-hand ramp dive specialists| and Patsy Giovanelli, aud He Drivers performing today, Taylor is a nifty package and disaly Bp With Maarun and Paul plays consummate boxing skill, in ee wor oh oh pion, Iotorcyele addition to having a dangerous wal- ~ daredev rd Rpg inl cy~ lop. He got his first acclaim around clone a oy the 1 rome Gotham when he defeated Freddie rips pif ate €| Archer Several woelgs 49, He looked or — ; aN 80 at a lot of the ini Twenty-eight, events, ves, 28] oo qui! he OP Climbed track thrillers You. will a AI0y the excitement, blow-by-e he. 8 - w,on Gillette'sCavale f come ass You a over American Po eaaol Sports (6600. hori “WISH (1310 on your dial) at 9 p. m, turday) and| And remember = ] y “at men «v « LOOK . ] sharp! FEEL sharp! BE. sharp! Use Gillette Blue Blades with the

harpest edges

| whip the Illini basketball team into

.,, |Teau’s present status at Cleveland dians have won eight, the Millers ' ampler, Hatfield and Rader will «spay under the Indians’ new

AT SPEEDROME Stokely-Van Camp outdoor oe] 1741 8. West st, tomorrow night,

and West, boast of the largest| = 7 1 Leonard Cl | array of motor maniacs ever as- Garden Welter G Saners or De Wolf News.

R C + 23 il Ware he iur, | eon his Spot in oe finals by Sumi demands verifies a hit or an error | card numbers, with the accompany- years and operating the scoreboard umor en er [pa 2H E J Sues hard ok {pate } Rareuse Ong o arah| the scoreboard on a buzzer sig- Ng commercial, ‘lights since 1929. And he still loves { :t A : nal from the official scorer. Beplay also is the key-man in the it CHAMPAIGN, Ill, July 19 (U, p.).|o0ee bo ® sikele Jot t Mrs. Sh ol 2a the SonSOlaion Ash Harley Scores on the Tape | Victory field notification system. But maybe that's because baseball —The Champaign News - Gazette n unplayable lie cos rs. Shorb Adams sted ohn Mahan and : Doctors or other persons expect- Comes before eating with him. Now i the next test, but she rammed down Gerald Williams defeated Ken Lem-' All the time the ticker tape is 35 h hg " said today that Lou Boudreau, man- nd ing to be called out because of 39 he started playing at the age " ia couple of long putts on the 13th ons. spitting out scores of other Asso-

emergencies leave their names at Of 14 with what were some of the the office, and in return are as- fastest amateur clubs in the city at signed numbers. When calls come, the time. He was an important

ager of the. Cleveland American league baseball club, would return to the University of Illinois as a

‘and 14th holes to square things.| The tourney is sponsored by the ciation games as well as National However, Miss O'Neal clinched City parks and recreation depart-| and-American” league results. Bep-

a {things when her opponent landed ment. | lay has to check these and correct | p : sandlot figure until just a few : coach. : in the sand on No. 16 and was wide | — ere ————————— |any mistakes the scoreboard oper- eplay announces these numbers ago z ] eW Years The article said Boudreau might '® | je > ke. ] i over the p. a. horns. | 880. be back this fall to assist Coach|™'.n. her approach shot on No. 17. | L |W Wi; JOS 187 make in hanging 1p te Making Extra Work | He does his nightly stint at the 'Doug Mills and Wally Roettger | Miss Ellis had less trouble with! LOCQ oman INS big digits.

: ball park after a full day's work as |Miss Gustafson, going a half lap | | The telephone gives him direct] Extra work for Beplay results dicing for the Indianapolis

'in-39 strokes to hold a 3-up- ad-| ! {contact with the front-office, which | When guys like you or me leave the er & Li ; vantage at the half way > +d Joe Louis Tourney {has questions to be answered now | engines running in our cars, or the Powe? % Signy Sov wars he las Miss Ellis’ steady game paid off| DETROIT, July 19 (U. P)—Mrs, (20d then. And he also must lights on—or park in a restricted Beplay is married and has‘ a midway along the return nine, al- Lucy Whitehead Mitchell of Indian- | Maintain communication with the area. daughter, 11. and a son, 6—the ownership and: sald that he is not though Miss Gustafson drove to apolis, three times the national | Victory field electrician and other| Before Beplay goes home at nigh!, former, incidentally, a richt pert ., within a half-foot of the hole for Ne. ’ If ch ion. today key employees. {he must learn the probable batteries softball player in her ow g the type to stay in baseball - until j VesTo Women s. 0.. champion, '00aY | are hoof a ul , eries prayer in her own right. LS is throk tex. a one-under-par two on the 180- | held the women’s title of the Joe ere’s not much of a lull be- for the next day's game and dis-| Luckily, Mrs. Beplay also is a At ‘present Illinois basketball ¥ 2d 13th" hole. : » {Louis invitational tournament. {Teck pings There may be a tribute these to the press .and baseball fan. Otherwise, she chiores are handled by Roettger. Officials of the women's golf as-| Mrs Mitchell, who has been play- pine -hitter, a relief pitcher or new telegraph. wouldn't see much of her husband head baseball coach, and Athletic °Ciation said today that next|qid, ing golf since she was 10 years “ocr © be identified. Or he may| Beplay has been handling the between April and September. Director Mills, who is ready to quit| tors Competition Jill be staged old, won the championship yester- | —

shape for the 1946-47 season. The News-Gazette termed Boud-

| ’ ’ ' ating tomplelely, Tati al. | South Bend. day by defeating a fellow ows TY ks B ‘Gl B 9 C d ¥ i =r man, Margery Cadbel, 1 : | zea ou I a s dee 0 Clo ns an d 0 ens In the Ee ion of the | IC on ecomes amour 0Y das ar S

four western clubs ‘will fivade in } A h tourney, Bill Spiller of Los Angeles Te ° . the a Minneapolis, St. Paul, | Stock (ar Race Mc Gaughey Picked re the Losers dod aut own sud me Nip Phils and Take Over Leadership

| trackster Jesse Owens were losers! the professional title.

Ed Klieman, with a two and one! Ralph Stover of Muncie overtook | . o ) ‘ i n last night's Negro baseball pro-| Sr ———————————— y record, is slated to pitch for the George Tichenor of Roanoke in el As Wabash Aid jon Je at ay re vo) a SO, July 19 (U. P).— Maior L d [Dutch Leonard a 1-to-0 victory over Indians tonight. The Minneapolis|last lap to win the 25-lap feature] CRAWFORDSV , | V : : Oole 7 to Coach Wry Dickson has spent so much) | eaaers {Dizzy Trout of the Tigers in a fine SVILLE, Ind, July| Limited ‘to five hits, the Clowns \ y a . : mound staff is well rested and race on last night's stock-car racing|19 (U, P) | : time in the St. Louis Cardinal bull-| By UNITED PRESS duel in which each pitcher gave up ’ ' .— President Frank H | suffered a 9-2 setback at the hands At M ti ill pen that he probably could win al NATIONAL LEAGUE By low Manager Sheehan is sure to send|program at the Indianapolis Midget Sparks of Wabash college said of Seattle of the Negro Coast artinsviliie ribbon 1 a livestock show, but he gl *LA20 Clb “G ABR H Ave seven blows, oe of 1s WAS: Mppers against the Speedway. ; today that George L. McGaughey, | league. Al Jones hurled for the vic-| MARTINSVILLE, Ind. July 19|was the little guy responsible today Walker. Broocivn ~~ 78 208 43,159 ae Ine Red Sox scored their 12th Tribesters. , Stover, Who also won one of the athietic director at Lafayette col- | tors, while Waston and Garcia were (U. P.). — Clarence Ooley. former for getting his teams mates back into or ney ous -- 8 i 8D J& Victory in their last 14 games, 3 Cullop Has Problem # Jap Simninations, had time of|lege in Pennsylvania would become | on the mound for the Clowns |Indiana university hardwood star,'first place, Gordon, New York #5 214 38 63. 31a [0 2 over the White Sox at Boston, The Millers have a lot of power oo eo mn the}itne coach of the Little Giant| Owens dropped a close decision today was named athletic director| Dickson, a wisp of a fellow, never, wiiame SUERICANXEAGUE 353 Tom McBride doubling home in their lineup and are third in club | 000 "0 he b | gridiron squad. |to the horse he raced for 100 yards.|and basketball coach at Martins- before had a chance to be a Vernon Washington 76 302 51 ios 351 LAiicher Mickey Harris with the debatting in the league. ri Ii Twa 0. i | A‘Pennsylvania high school and terete ville high school. Cardinal “glamour boy” because no oo iSgio. Boston =~ 17 286 48 97 23 ciding run inthe sixth. Harris i S erardino, St. Louis 83 RE 1 i Nick Cullop, Milwaukee manager, |, O ” oe imitalion ¥ Anes Were college star athlete, McGaughey FIGHT RESULTS Ooley will succeed Nobert Knies- one figured he was big or strong Eavards Cleveland 42 24 3 14 3p Suined his 13th win. was bearing down on ‘his thinking 3 f anapolis and | was physical education director at By UNITED PRESS \ly, who resigned the post this enough to tak 1 hing HOME RUNS The Yankees remained 11 games Nub Wysong of Roanoke, Lafayette college for fiv be-| WATERBURY, Conn—OChariey (Kayo) | gow ug €-0n regular pitching | winiams, R. Sox 26 Keller, Yankees ..19 h r (Advertisement) 8 ve years Chaney, 162, Baltimore, knocked out Bobby | SPYINE- |assignments, and because there Greenberg: Tiegrs 22 DiMagglo, Yanks .17 behind the Red Sox by winning, . fore entering the navy in 1942. He Gorman, 166, New York (1). "| He. spent four years in the Ma- . Mize, Giants 19 3 to 1, from the Browns at New . : pe 3 always have been plenty of hurlers BEAM S HELL Eight Matches on was discharged last winter. | NEW YORK (Pt Hamilton }.Vinny Res. rine corps, three overseas, and was with brilliant records to‘do most of Reems gs BATTED nN y a York on the margin of Joe Gordon's . i ’ » ’ > 111 Ss, A 3 A t Ri Bill Sparks said he would report at | McDonough, 1481s, New York (3). |discharged this spring as a captain.|the work. Doerr. Red Sox . 76 York Red Sox . ¢1 two-run homer. Mel Queen pitched mateur ning bl Wabash Sept. 1 to aid head soach/, CHICAGO-_Booker Beckwith, 172, Gary.|He has been in the insurance busi-| Last night Manager Eddie Dyer Slaughter, Cards. .71 ‘his first victory since returning from DRIVERS An eight-bout amateur boxing|Glen Harmeson. (g)." "oPped Rate Bolden, IT. Chicado|ness at Cincinnati recently. |put him into a spot that called for i w.5, | MlitaIy service, although he gave card is to be presented at the {a cool head and a hot hand. Dick- Kush, Cubs..... 6-1 Dickson, Cards . 7-2 Up eight hits compared to five that

Week-End G Deci son had both as he went into the perme "ane Lid Bris et S05 3:4 the Yankees gained off Stan Ferens eekK- N ames fo ecige F our tf Team game in the sixth with the bases ——— — —————————— and Newman (Tex) Shirley. loaded, none out and the Phillies to-3 victory behind Bill Lee, who| Ine Indians put over six Suns in / n A n n ua / A af D C tH t+ threatening to beat the Cardinals pitched a six-hitter and seored ie sevond, HifSe 0 mores Uase's m eur ay ompe ITion +| for the second straight time. |three runs with a bases-loaded 'FiPle In & 7-to iy ; The little righthander from single, Athletics at Philadelphia. Les Web-

By BERNARD HARMON STANDINGS However, with an abundance of Leavenworth, Kas. stopped that up-| The Pirates finally beat lefty Der, former Brooklyn hurler, gained

Wit toe lam aswel of MUNICIFAL LEAGUE | surprises already registered in-ama- rising a run short of a tie, then Dave Koslo of the Giants, 7 to 3, his first Cleveland victory.

& “transcontinental bus, will race, |Lewis Faucett, Stokely-Van Camp berths on the annual Amateur da / | blanked the Phil t h i . iallv i t . y \ . ) t y W L pet : | s on two hits the at Pittsburgh, partially squaring ac-| smash and crash automobiles and |147-pound champion. The show is program of the Indianapolis ama- | Kiugan Reliables Sreliises 9 1 .sooteur play this season none of the rest of the way to gain a 5-to-4 counts for the four “Arn he had| lk 1 C d etoreycies n = high i opén and free to the public. {teur baseball association, games, Leonard Cleaners en 1 3 I%itrio of favorites can afford to do) victory—his fifth in a row. Dickson, handed them previously this season. | acing ar Sant os Sa rg eb pe aS, {scheduled in its three loops over the De RE ry "ees ' i 3 4% any loafing in the Sabbath clashes. Who had beaten the Dodgers earlier The first homer by Catcher Al Tonight—At Indianapolis (6600 Bas) 1 the. Bret co three ls AMATEURS week-end will decide the fourth Armour Social Club 4 & 40 Leonard meets the Ripples at this week in a 12-inning starting Lopez in two years featured the 12-' gpeedrome, Kitley ave. and U. S. performances Saturday - night at Parlcipant | Broad Ripple Merchants 1 3 100 Garfield and the De Woif-Armour “.S.nment, has made 28 ap- hit Pirate attack in which Frankie 55 (Consolidated Midget Racing 8:30 pm. A matinee “at 3 o'clock SOFTBALL In one game on. the program, | a |4ilt is scheduled at Riverside No. 2 pearances this season, winning four Gustine also homered. Ernie Lom- jation) is scheduled Sunday afternoon! Last night's scores in the Bm-Roe Tn. cowed at Victory field Aug. 4, YRy LeaceE | Pendleton will play host as usual in staring roles without 4 joss and las bart go: a Giant homer. > : with® the last formance of a dependent league at Beech Grove sta-, the Municipal league leaders, King- | gagles Lodge Bh y % Fa fis game with on and Kinzan| three relief victories against two de-! Rookie Gil Coan hit an inside the Tomorrow Night—At Greenfield two-day engagement on Sunday | * Stovenian Home 13, Schoetile Insurance an Reliables, will clash with P. R. | Prospect Tavern erases. 9 818 tack i st Backs A Pa teats In rescue jobs. park homer at Washington to give Midgetdrome. (C. ME A) t at 8: ‘clock {8; Paul's Blue Front 4, Hollywood Tav-| Mallory, top aggregat { { Blue Ribbon Ice Cream ..... 3 4 454 SLACKS Up agains ® uto ris EE — — night at 8:30 o'clock when this fa- |" "0s "side Merchants 8. Weaks y: Wp aggregation of the|Christamores 0... +3 8 373 at Riverside No. 3 jo = Musial Scores mous automobile stunt show makes | Market 8. ? "| Manufacturers loop. Eagles Lodge, | Petri Pood Markel seeeercs 3 8 HIB) e5 Stan Musial clinched last night's its final appearance of the Season | ronignis scheduls 1 the Bm-Roe Pivot| \n0€feated leaders in the City » try am Play Ts Cab {Cardinal victory with a run in the in Indianapolis. : City leauue at Beech Grove 7 W. 1|league, is to meet the team holding MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE The Eagles face the second-place firth which he put across by * M The Beam Hell Drivers, featured ogee: v. kW. va Spire. & 30 |second place in ‘the Municipal fol-| , WL pe Prospect Tavern for the third time gy, ing stealing second and going i Wttrastion at the major state and Warren Central Trojans vs. South Side lowing Sunday's games. omar Warner 111 "108 3 as this season in the feature game of 1; third and home on successive njoy omp ¢ e d IS dl 1001. county. fairs throughout the East| | It will be Roosevelt Pharmacy,| {nin Printers |. '':' & § -00|the City league card. Jess Lewis’; ne1q outs. Whitey Kurowski hit | *

Lend 2% Prospects have Yon every Maguels homer earlier to touch off a fourt looks I |game, exce eir two against the i , ’ [Joo ke ine Pharmacy nine| If the. Roosevelts should lose, DO ary and they log ot ro | Tun. four-inning rally. With ? gemen's opponents, Leonard and De Wolf could climb ) ti ir] The Dodgets, dropping their sath fe they hold down the runner-up into second place through victories oo ne §5bite tus jie wi their straight game at Cincinnati, 4 to 2, lace moundsman, Tuc om, on el Dereh 0 juecent 2 must lose to|on Sunday, as both share the No. 3 ie Tire ho he ne slated | rClinquished the lead by half a 9 to face prob: bl ormatory Sundayispot at present. The Cleaners ot Riverside No. 4 | Same. TUEY hat held 1 sane May, 3 © oD ie Sitio, ou have little trouble in taking] Other City league games match 20 SHNOUEH Live CAINS were Hed a ash with the state | Broad Ripple Merchants and De | perris Food Markets and Christa. 12” the le n May 23. Brooklyn ution, the locals annexed a Wolf should be a favorite over {errors figured in the Cincinnati]

5-3 victory. _ [A : {mores at Riverside No. 1 and Blue sooring as Pitcher Ed Heusser, end- : | Armour Special club. Ribbon Ice. Creasy atid Indianapolis ing ED: gaint: is. seventh Hand-Tailored

Railways at Brookside. {victory after losing three in a row.| p B ase ba / / ( q / e nd a r In the Saturday Manufacturers) The Braves retarded thé third { league games, Stewart-Warner place Cubs at Chicago, gaining a 9- ( | (0 | HEN p

Minneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS (8:30 m

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